Boburuncle
32 Cal
You can develop a taste for anything if you ever ate fried earthworms once.
Not at all.Sheep guts and oatmeal boiled in a stomach
Chase a ball around the country beating it with a stick
Bagpipes
Skirts
Whisky flavored with peat smoke
Metal pistol stocks
Were my ancestors about half a bubble off level?
Enough said.You can develop a taste for anything if you ever ate fried earthworms once.
Kippered herring with some cheese on a Waverly cracker and a wee dram of whisky --nothing better. Except maybe the whisky by itself...Many years ago I spent extended stays in Scotland, mainly Inverness, and ate Haggis and had Neeps & Tatties too. But it was over 30 years ago and I really don’t remember how they tasted. Had Kippered Herring for breakfast too.
I’ve never made one but ate a few. I’ve never seen a recipe calling for anything rotted, or on high.I'll eat earthworms long before I eat fermented guts.
It's the proper "letting it rot" part that turns me from Haggis
Probably tastes as 'offal' as it looks.Kosher or not, haggis wouldn't find itself on my Shabbat nor my Passover meal! Or any meal for that matter!
I was lucky enough to go to Scotland in high school. The haggis I had was delicious! Anyone who is afraid to try it is a yellow belly, and is missing out in my opinion! I wish it was something you could find more in the states. I also had some of their red grouse that was shot on a moor the day before and that was to die for.January 25th is Robert Burns Day. You toast some oats, mix with "Lamb Innards" and chopped onion and stuff in a lamb/sheep stomach. "Chief of the Pudd'n Clan" . Those thirty Scots. In any event not easy these days to find all the ingredients.
A good friend of mine saw hot dogs being made about 50 years ago. He has never eaten one since then.Kind of like a hot dog, don't ask just eat it. If most folks knew what was in a hot dog no one would buy them.
It does!Probably tastes as 'offal' as it looks.
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